Home Depot has
EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 8000Wh/4000W Portable Power Station + Extra Battery (DP3+EB) for
$3199.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
David_David for finding this deal.
Features:- Energize almost everything, the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 supports 120-Volt/240-Volt voltage and has a 4000-Watt output (6000-Watt with X-Boost, scalable up to 12000W), powering nearly all essential home appliances
- Forget refueling, featuring a 4000Wh LFP battery capacity, expandable to 48kWh with extra batteries or smart generators, providing 2-4 days of whole-home backup power, with 7 unique and 18 combo charging methods like AC wall outlets, solar panels, gas generators, EV charging piles or the EcoFlow smart home panel 2, you can forget fuel worries
- Plug and play, experience hassle-free power with the DELTA Pro 3, a versatile portable power station that's easy to set up, even a kid can manage it, no installation or maintenance required, it's portable handle design makes this solar generator perfect for clean, renewable energy anywhere, anytime, control and monitor your power with the EcoFlow app, even remotely
- Silent as a whisper, with X-quiet technology, this solar generator operates at a peaceful hum as low as 30 dB, ensuring undisturbed sleep even beside your bed, it's whisper-quiet operation is so discreet, you'll hardly notice it's there, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use
- Uninterrupted life, with the ultra-fast 10 ms switch-over capability of the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3, enjoy instant backup for your NAS systems, servers and entertainment devices, safeguard against power disruptions and ensure continuous, safe operation, this portable power station is your reliable partner for an uninterrupted life
- Explore the secure feeling, the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 features automotive-grade LFP cells and IP65-rated CTC battery pack technology, safeguarding battery health and extending lifespan, enjoy peace of mind with a 5-year warranty
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Seriously though, as you stated, like everything else you have to consider the use case. For instance, I got one that I take camping, tailgating, and use for music/ lighting at the burlesque show that I put on at the park.
I have two Delta Pro 3s with the 50 AMP hub, which can push double the wattage if you're using it for charging. But again, not a great solution for EV charging IMHO.
I'd have to add up wattage and do the math, but that hurts my lazy brain's feelings. I know a whole-home standby generator system would be considerably more than $10,000 installed. I always give up and get nothing. For over $3k, I would hope that with a few hundred more for kit parts and an electrician's installation fee, this would do. But maybe this price range is still insufficient to use battery backups.
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